The Lure of Arizona's Territory “Travelin’ West: The Lure of Arizona’s Territory,” recounts the development of Arizona’s tourist economy beginning in Territorial days leading up to 1912 statehood and continuing through today. For thousands of years p ...

Civil Rights in Arizona from 1963 to Today As a companion exhibit to 50 Years: Civil Rights in Arizona from 1963 to Today , this exhibit showcases material about the social movements for civil rights in the American Indian, Women’s, LGBT, and Mexican American communities. It also features music of ...

This exhibition features a local “street theatre” company called Teatro Libertad , which was active from 1975 to about 1989. The members of Teatro Libertad all participated in writing their own plays and skits, which they performed locally as well as regionally. The exhibit consists of promotional ...

Stories About Censorship in the Old Pueblo Highlights 100 books across five areas – classic literature, children’s books, best-selling novels, most challenged titles, and Mexican-American literature – that collectively explore the history of banned or challenged books. The exhibit also brings a local ...

The Collages of Emilio Gil A collection of 51 original works first exhibited in the Quintanar Palace Cultural Center in Segovia Spain in May 2013, “Mapas” challenges the relationships between art and design in a way that fuses the disciplines and opens up a new direction for Gil. The results are exciting ...

For more than 1,100 American Indian students enrolled at the University of Arizona, the campus is a place where tradition meets new knowledge. This exhibit, presented as a timeline, offers an examination of changing attitudes and representations of American Indian students at the University of Arizona. ...